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Savile Row

Fortitude Valley

Updated: Mar 10, 2026

Savile Row is a Fortitude Valley hidden treasure that is hands down one of Brisbane’s best bars – an opulent speakeasy-style, vintage lounge bar hidden behind a closed orange door.

Open the door, step into a darkened entry foyer and part the black curtains to enter a mysterious dark wood panelled parlour lit dimly, leading to the stunning main bar area, which looks as if it may have been here since Prohibition, a world away from the hustle and bustle of the street outside.

A gorgeous crystal chandelier hangs above the bar, which is overlooked by an upstairs wrap-around gallery of dimly-lit, cosy booths, couches and cabaret-style tables and chairs, and all under a corrugated iron roof with exposed rafters.

A staircase behind a heavy wood-panelled wall leads upstairs, otherwise pull up a seat at the bar, which is lined ceiling to floor with one of the largest spirit collections in Australia. Here you'll find more than 1,000 rare and well-known bottles, including new editions weekly.

Savile Row has its own signature list of bespoke cocktails, which are prepared using the freshest seasonal products, using unique methods and ingredients by some of Australia's leading bartenders. A selection of boutique beer and wine is also available. 

Good to know - Savile Row offers private Cocktail and Whisky Masterclasses - a perfect corporate or private event which is customised for each group. These are often run outside of opening times, affording the group exclusive use of the venue.

Need to know – Bookings for groups and corporate events available and functions and drinks packages are also offered. You can book areas of the venue for exclusive use for 15-90 people.

The bar menu may have changed since our visit.

Check out our guide to all of the best bars in Fortitude Valley.

Still thirsty for more suggestions on where to grab a drink in Brisbane, head to our comprehensive Eat & Drink section HERE! Cheers!

Savile Row

667 Ann St

Fortitude Valley

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667 Ann St Fortitude Valley

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